Why is the Prime Minister taking so long on the Cal issue? Why haven’t we heard from her or the Attorney General? I read that the State may have heavy legal fees to pay if this board seeks to defend the firing of its CEO. Can we afford this?

I recently wrote a letter to the editor stating that something needs to be urgently done to protect thoroughbred racehorse breeding in T&T. I now have the results of the thoroughbred yearling sales to confirm my statement.

There has been much alarm over the spy agency, but any clear-minded person would know that spying by governments has been going on for centuries.
Some spying is for the good of the country and some not, but spying by governments is necessary. What is wrong is how it is used.

All branches of the protective services, the police, the army, the coast guard, the prisons service, are in dire need of a meaningful number of recruits.
This shortage has to be addressed as a matter of priority.

Revered or reviled, our late Prime Minister, even approaching the centenary of his birth in the coming year, continues to be an attractive and interestingly complex personality that could still merit national and possibly international attention.

Mr Dookeran and the People’s Partnership should maintain their position on the Clico payment issue.Several months ago they were being advised by a former politician to institute legal proceedings against the Goverment to recover the money they lost under the Manning administration.